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  • aryentain99 Friend
    #203494

    Hi guys, my question is the following, i need a module area outside the main area to place a vertical banner on the right, i’ve made an image to it:

    is it possible evern if it’s outside the area?

    it would look like this:

    My live site:
    http://www.arquespalacio.com.ar/saracatu/

    Thank you guys as always! :confused:


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    bwebdesign Friend
    #558386

    I don’t think that is possible. Or yes it is but i would be a lot of work to edit it
    My advise is to hire someone that can edit it for you. I don’t think that the Ja Team would make this for you

    aryentain99 Friend
    #558396

    I prefer to read it from themself. :p

    TomC Moderator
    #558399

    You can try some third party extensions for this on JED .

    For example Floating modules —–> here is an example

    aryentain99 Friend
    #558404

    While this is another template, is it possible to implement this solution in Mitius?

    TomC Moderator
    #558408

    <em>@aryentain99 457224 wrote:</em><blockquote>While this is another template, is it possible to implement this solution in Mitius?</blockquote>

    You can review the files within your JA Mititus structure . . . . but as JA Zeolite II was based on J1.5, there are likely vast differences in the file structures.

    bwebdesign Friend
    #558409

    I’ve Forgot the floating modules. An extension will work for every template.

    aryentain99 Friend
    #558413

    yes, the floating modules seems a solution, but i would need them to stay static there and not to follow the user scrolilng.

    TomC Moderator
    #558414

    <em>@aryentain99 457232 wrote:</em><blockquote>yes, the floating modules seems a solution, but i would need them to stay static there and not to follow the user scrolilng.</blockquote>

    You could probably modify the relative CSS for the extension to make it static
    (i.e. “position: fixed” or “position: absolute” or something along those lines)

    aryentain99 Friend
    #558931

    <em>@TomC 457233 wrote:</em><blockquote>You could probably modify the relative CSS for the extension to make it static
    (i.e. “position: fixed” or “position: absolute” or something along those lines)</blockquote>

    You are good man! i used Jpanel ( http://bygiro.com/en/extensions/modules/jpanel ), made that change and it works! many thanks TomC!

    TomC Moderator
    #558977

    Happy to be of assistance . . . All the best with your continued site development.

    🙂

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